With no debate, the Illinois House today easily overrode Gov. Pat Quinn's amendatory veto of the state's pending concealed-carry law.

On a vote of 77-31, the chamber voted to override the tight restrictions Quinn attempted to write into the bill, and to put the original language into law.

The override measure now moves to the Senate, which is expected to pass it this afternoon.

Illinois is under orders from the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago to have a concealed-carry law in place by today. The court ruled that the state's last-in-the-nation ban on concealed carry is unconstitutional.